South Park's 27th season is stirring up controversy with sharp jabs at the Trump administration and AI technology. The latest episode features Randy Marsh's hilarious misadventures as he seeks help from ChatGPT to save his marijuana farm, leading to unexpected twists.
President Trump is reviewing the federal classification of marijuana, a potential game-changer for its regulation and taxation. Could this lead to legal changes that reflect state laws?
In a surprising move, Trump announces he is considering reclassifying marijuana, potentially paving the way for legalization and impacting cannabis stocks. What does this mean for the future of cannabis in America?
President Trump hints at reclassifying marijuana as a less dangerous drug, potentially shifting its status from Schedule 1 to Schedule 3. This decision could open doors for research and tax benefits for the cannabis industry.
In a surprising announcement, Trump revealed plans to reclassify marijuana from a Schedule I to a Schedule III drug, which could significantly impact the cannabis market and investor interest. Experts predict that this change could take about a year, but optimism in the industry is rising.
A federal raid on a cannabis farm in Camarillo, California, led to a chaotic confrontation between protesters and authorities, with reports of smoke canisters being used to disperse the crowd.
In a dramatic confrontation, federal agents clashed with protesters during immigration raids at a Southern California farm, raising concerns over enforcement tactics and community impact.
Thailand's marijuana market is facing new regulations as the government seeks to control rampant consumption and smuggling issues. Will these measures restore order or further complicate the industry?
In a surprising move, Texas Governor Greg Abbott vetoed a bill aiming to ban hemp products containing THC, a decision that has sparked relief among veterans and the booming hemp industry. Critics argue about safety concerns and the need for regulation.
In a surprising move, Texas Governor Greg Abbott vetoed a bill that would have banned all THC consumables, allowing the thriving market of THC-infused products to continue flourishing in the state. This decision protects jobs and revenue while highlighting ongoing debates about marijuana regulation.